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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 20, 2022 2:47:13 GMT 10
The fact that late 2009 is considered 100% early 2010s, or the 2009 in general just because of a new president. The fact that 2020 is considered culturally 100% 2020s just because of COVID (most retarded shit I've heard, moreso on inthe00s) That late 2012 was leaning toward the mid 2010s when it was clearly still early 2010s but just had the first signs of new emerging mid 2010s culture That 2017 and even 2018 (at least the majority of it) was not core 2010s. That the 90s ended in 2004. We still haven't entered the full 2020s yet. That likely won't happen until 2023 or even 2024. And oh my god the fucking "the 90s ended in 2004" people are the dumbest people of all time. I can see the people who say it ended on 9/11, because it really didn't feel like the 2000s yet, but come on, you're telling me 2003 for example was a 90s year? When everybody was playing PS2, listening to Avril Lavigne, and watching Newgrounds animations? Nah bruh. >We still haven't entered the full 2020s yet. That likely won't happen until 2023 or even 2024. Agreed. There is still a huge 10s leftover feeling despite what happened in 2020.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Mar 20, 2022 3:24:24 GMT 10
We still haven't entered the full 2020s yet. That likely won't happen until 2023 or even 2024. And oh my god the fucking "the 90s ended in 2004" people are the dumbest people of all time. I can see the people who say it ended on 9/11, because it really didn't feel like the 2000s yet, but come on, you're telling me 2003 for example was a 90s year? When everybody was playing PS2, listening to Avril Lavigne, and watching Newgrounds animations? Nah bruh. >We still haven't entered the full 2020s yet. That likely won't happen until 2023 or even 2024. Agreed. There is still a huge 10s leftover feeling despite what happened in 2020. basically COVID made the early 2020s a watered down late 2010s pop culture. Everything was already set up in 2018-2019.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 20, 2022 3:37:06 GMT 10
>We still haven't entered the full 2020s yet. That likely won't happen until 2023 or even 2024. Agreed. There is still a huge 10s leftover feeling despite what happened in 2020. basically COVID made the early 2020s a watered down late 2010s pop culture. Everything was already set up in 2018-2019. From my experience in my area, COVID just makes the ealry 20s feel like the late 10s on steroids with even more turbulent and divisive politics. It did feel a lot different back in 2020 but last year, people stopped caring about it. But maybe for people living in really strict COVID areas like canada and some US states with vacc passports it feels like a completely different world. The pop culture kinda feels like the late 10s. The 8th gen gaming zeitgeist(PS4/Xbox One) hasn't ended yet because next gen games arent being made yet. Next gen consoles are out but the actual gen hasn't really started yet because of shortages, delays due to COVID, no games coming out for them. Memes still feel like the late 10s. There are different muisc genres but a lot of the same artists and the production quality is the same as the late 10s. The core of the 2010s which can be defined by Social Media, Smartphones, Memes and Wacky politics are still at the forefront of society. I don't think the residual 10s feeling will die off until at least one of these things falls off or some big new technology or some other major event happens which changes the world permanently.
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Post by 10slover on Mar 20, 2022 7:43:45 GMT 10
Y'all can talk about how "we haven't REALLY entered the 2020s yet" as much as y'all want, but the truth is that everyone in the future will agree that COVID ended the 10s, like how people say 9/11 ended the 90s
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 20, 2022 8:58:48 GMT 10
Y'all can talk about how "we haven't REALLY entered the 2020s yet" as much as y'all want, but the truth is that everyone in the future will agree that COVID ended the 10s, like how people say 9/11 ended the 90s It only vaguely feels like the decade has begun. Besides COVID(which has already mostly died down where i live) everything else feels similar to the 10s. Smartphones, Social Media, Political Controversies, Memes, Skinny Jeans, Overly processed music, 8th gen gaming(9th gen consoles are out but all the games are being made with 8th gen in mind), etc. Technologically it's almost identical to the late 10s. The core culture hasn't begun yet. 2009 felt much further away from 2012 than 2022 does from 2019. In 10 years when we get a crystal clear picture of what proper 20s culture is, most people are going to look back on the early 20s and realize how much it had in common with the 10s, especially the late 10s compared to the rest of the 20s.
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Post by astropoug on Mar 20, 2022 9:59:39 GMT 10
Y'all can talk about how "we haven't REALLY entered the 2020s yet" as much as y'all want, but the truth is that everyone in the future will agree that COVID ended the 10s, like how people say 9/11 ended the 90s It only vaguely feels like the decade has begun. Besides COVID(which has already mostly died down where i live) everything else feels similar to the 10s. Smartphones, Social Media, Political Controversies, Memes, Skinny Jeans, Overly processed music, 8th gen gaming(9th gen consoles are out but all the games are being made with 8th gen in mind), etc. Technologically it's almost identical to the late 10s. The core culture hasn't begun yet. 2009 felt much further away from 2012 than 2022 does from 2019. In 10 years when we get a crystal clear picture of what proper 20s culture is, most people are going to look back on the early 20s and realize how much it had in common with the 10s, especially the late 10s compared to the rest of the 20s. I don't disagree. Whenever I look at my YouTube recommendations, I always see stuff relating to Nintendo Switch and Disney+ and TikTok, all things that existed and were popular in 2019. To be fair, we're still in the first half of 2022, but still. Honestly even back to 2016 does not feel too far removed from today. Or hell, even 2014 (the whole Ukraine shit we're dealing with now is just a culmination of what started in 2014). You have to go back to about 2012 or 2011 to really start noticing big changes.
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Post by 10slover on Mar 20, 2022 11:30:55 GMT 10
2012 might feel very removed from 2009 when compared to 2019-2022 on hindsight, but i bet older people in 2012 didn't feel that way
And i remember back then people used to say pop culture was stagnated and crappy
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Post by astropoug on Mar 20, 2022 11:33:56 GMT 10
2012 might feel very removed from 2009 when compared to 2019-2022 on hindsight, but i bet older people in 2012 didn't feel that way And i remember back then people used to say pop culture was stagnated and crappy TBH I could see why they would say that. Justin Bieber, One Direction, Twilight, YOLO/SWAG, Honey Boo Boo. A lot of stuff from back then did kinda suck. Let's not forget they gave FRED and Annoying Orange TV shows that year.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 20, 2022 12:38:31 GMT 10
2012 might feel very removed from 2009 when compared to 2019-2022 on hindsight, but i bet older people in 2012 didn't feel that way And i remember back then people used to say pop culture was stagnated and crappy In 2012 it felt like a different world thanks to touchscreen smartphones, tablets, windows 7, HD everywhere, core 10s hipster aesthetic everywhere, CN revival era, OBL dead, etc. Some of the pop culture had roots in 2008/2009 though.
2022 doesn't feel like a differnet world and without COVID it would feel basically identical to 2019.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 20, 2022 12:56:34 GMT 10
2012 might feel very removed from 2009 when compared to 2019-2022 on hindsight, but i bet older people in 2012 didn't feel that way And i remember back then people used to say pop culture was stagnated and crappy TBH I could see why they would say that. Justin Bieber, One Direction, Twilight, YOLO/SWAG, Honey Boo Boo. A lot of stuff from back then did kinda suck. Let's not forget they gave FRED and Annoying Orange TV shows that year. Early 10s is extremely overrated. Some internet culture was still decent and the vibe was posititve but that's about it. It felt super trashy back then. This was the era where COD was king in gaming and Electropop/EDM was everywhere on the charts. Plus there was the whole "swag/yolo" thing that was everywhere.
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Post by astropoug on Mar 20, 2022 13:04:31 GMT 10
TBH I could see why they would say that. Justin Bieber, One Direction, Twilight, YOLO/SWAG, Honey Boo Boo. A lot of stuff from back then did kinda suck. Let's not forget they gave FRED and Annoying Orange TV shows that year. Early 10s is extremely overrated. Some internet culture was still decent and the vibe was posititve but that's about it. It felt super trashy back then. This was the era where COD was king in gaming and Electropop/EDM was everywhere on the charts. Plus there was the whole "swag/yolo" thing that was everywhere. I personally like certain aspects of the early 2010s. I greatly prefer the internet culture of the early 2010s over that of the mid 2010s-present. There was no political BS, Frutiger Aero aesthetics were still popular, etc. It definitely depends on what part of the early 2010s we're talking about. 2010 IMO was actually a great year, but 2012-2013 is not an era I care too much for. I was not a fan of early 2010s music, like, at all. From obnoxious dubstep to cheesy teen pop. Of course, I was used to the mid-late 2000s when everyone was into Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, and Breaking Benjamin, which is about as far away from early 2010s music as you can get.
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Post by wingoffaith on Mar 20, 2022 18:54:22 GMT 10
“nothing defines the 00s”. I guess the PS2, 9/11, flip phones, MP3 players, Lime-wire, CD Players, Punk rock & post grunge, crunk rap, Malcolm In The Middle, baggy clothing, portable DVD’s, movies like Mean Girls, Bring It On, Timbaland etc all means nothing.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Mar 21, 2022 4:48:42 GMT 10
“nothing defines the 00s”. I guess the PS2, 9/11, flip phones, MP3 players, Lime-wire, CD Players, Punk rock & post grunge, crunk rap, Malcolm In The Middle, baggy clothing, portable DVD’s, movies like Mean Girls, Bring It On, Timbaland etc all means nothing, a bunch of people must be on crack for still claiming this. I think people who say that or "we've been in the same era since the 00s" are either on crack or trying to sound smarter than they really are.
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Post by Telso on Mar 22, 2022 1:03:52 GMT 10
“nothing defines the 00s”. I guess the PS2, 9/11, flip phones, MP3 players, Lime-wire, CD Players, Punk rock & post grunge, crunk rap, Malcolm In The Middle, baggy clothing, portable DVD’s, movies like Mean Girls, Bring It On, Timbaland etc all means nothing, a bunch of people must be on crack for still claiming this. I think people who say that or "we've been in the same era since the 00s" are either on crack or trying to sound smarter than they really are. I feel like this mentality has recently died down though? It used to be really prevalent in like the mid-2010s, but nowadays there are so many blogs saying how nostalgic the 00s are and how we see revivals of it.
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Post by wingoffaith on Mar 22, 2022 1:29:18 GMT 10
I think people who say that or "we've been in the same era since the 00s" are either on crack or trying to sound smarter than they really are. I feel like this mentality has recently died down though? It used to be really prevalent in like the mid-2010s, but nowadays there are so many blogs saying how nostalgic the 00s are and how see revivals of it. I still see it once in a while, but people have been looking back more in detail about the decade since 2020 compared with in the 10s.
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